Nueva Delhi: The Chinese government has honored a commander of the Popular Liberation Army Regiment, Qi Fabaoas an outstanding member of the national advisory agency. Fabao had suffered a head injury while fighting in the Galwan shock With India in 2020.
According to the Daily of the Chinese people’s political advisory conference, Fabao was one of the 33 people honest with the 2024 outstanding performance award for CPPCC members in a ceremony held in Beijing on Sunday.
At the beginning of 2022, Farao was converted into a carrier of torches into the relay of Beijing 2022 Winter Torch, which led Indian diplomats to boycott the opening and closing ceremonies of the event. Four Chinese soldiers who were killed in the 2020 border clash received honorary titles and first -class merit quotes.
Qi was also awarded by the Central Military Commission with the title of “Heroes Regiment Commander for defending the border” and honest with the July 1 medal in 2021 by the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China.
Twenty Indian soldiers Directed by Colonel B Santosh Babu had left their lives while fighting numerically superior Chinese troops, armed with bars full of nails and other sharp weapons, during the clash.
However, China has not revealed the real number of its victims, although it later admitted to having lost an officer in command of the battalion and another four.
According to a report in Global Times, Qi, the Commander of the Regiment of the Military Command of the Popular Liberation Army (PLA).
India-China relations remained frozen for more than four years after the mortal shock of Himalaya and the confrontation of eastern Ladakh. However, the ties revived after a meeting between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Xi Jinping in Kazan, Russia, last October, during the BRICS summit.
This was followed by a series of diplomatic commitments, including conversations between special representatives on the limit topic, the NSA Ajit Doval and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, together with the discussions at the level of Foreign Relations Secretaries.